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Lab-Grown Loose Hexagon Cut Diamond

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Nature's Geometry

The hexagon cut brings the organic symmetry found in honeycombs and snowflakes to the world of diamonds. Its six-sided profile offers a distinctive alternative to traditional shapes, with step-cut or brilliant faceting that catches light from unexpected angles.

Why Choose a Hexagon Cut?

  • Distinctive Shape - Six sides create a geometric silhouette unlike any traditional diamond cut
  • Organic Symmetry - Echoes patterns found throughout nature for a grounded, earthy aesthetic
  • Modern Statement - Perfect for those seeking a unique, non-traditional diamond

Available Sizes

Available in 1.0ct through to 5.0ct in half-carat increments. For stones above 5.0ct, please contact us for a custom quote.

All stones are sourced to order. Typical lead time is 5-10 business days depending on specifications.

Every CRTD diamond is independently certified by IGI or GIA. Our lab-grown diamonds are chemically, physically, and optically identical to mined diamonds - the only difference is their origin. All stones meet our minimum VS1 clarity standard, ensuring exceptional brilliance and fire.

Clean your diamond gently with warm water and mild soap using a soft brush. Store separately in a lined case to prevent scratching. Remove before exposure to harsh chemicals or strenuous activity. Professional cleaning is recommended annually to maintain optimal brilliance.

Sourced to order with an estimated lead time of up to four weeks. Every diamond ships via insured courier within Australia. Full details on returns and our commitment to your satisfaction are available in our shipping policy.

The Diamond

Lab-Grown Loose Hexagon Cut Diamond

The hexagon diamond is a six-sided gemstone that draws its form from one of nature's most prevalent geometric patterns. Found in honeycombs, basalt columns, and snowflakes, the hexagonal shape carries an inherent sense of balance and organic harmony. In diamond form, this geometry creates a distinctive silhouette that bridges the gap between traditional round softness and angular modernity, appealing to those who want something truly different.
Heritage & Craft

Origin

Hexagonal diamond cutting is a relatively modern development, emerging from the broader trend toward geometric and non-traditional shapes that gained momentum in the late 20th century. While not rooted in the same historical tradition as rounds or emeralds, the hexagon cut draws on centuries of step-cut and brilliant-cut technique applied to a form inspired by the natural world. Its growing popularity reflects a shift in consumer taste toward individuality and nature-inspired design.

How It's Shaped

The hexagon cut features six sides of equal or near-equal length, creating a symmetrical polygon with internal angles of 120 degrees. Depending on the cutter's approach, it may feature step-cut facets for a clean, transparent look, or modified brilliant facets for increased sparkle. The shape can be oriented with a flat edge on top (like a stop sign) or with a point at the top (like a pencil cross-section), giving jewellers flexibility in setting design.
Why This Cut
Hexagon diamonds are for those who find traditional shapes too predictable. The six-sided form creates a strong visual identity that stands apart in any setting, from minimalist bezels to ornate halos. Its organic geometry resonates with buyers drawn to nature-inspired aesthetics, while its symmetry satisfies those who value mathematical precision. Because of its rarity in the market, a hexagon diamond ensures your piece will be unlike anything in a standard jewellery case.